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Many wildflowers await the visitor to this unique geological feature. Species encountered in the spring are Missouri milk vetch ( Astragalus missouriensis ), shell-leaf penstemon ( Penstemon grandiflorus ), gumbo lily ( Oenothera caespitosa ), and death camas ( Zigadenus spp.).
Nov 22, 2023 · Toadstool Geologic Park Map. One trail exits the Toadstool Geologic Park campground. That’s it. The others branch off from there. Standing at the trailhead you can see buttes and hoodoos to your left. Much of the park is over there, however, no obvious trail takes you that way from here.
Aug 18, 2016 · Toadstool Geologic Park features a one-mile-long interpretive loop trail (an informative site map is available at the entrance). Visitors can scramble (gently) over spectacular cliffs and...
Oct 22, 2017 · Just be sure to not disturb any of the fossils, bones or tracks you may find—they have great scientific value and are still used in research and studies to this day. Hiking is the best way to explore the park, and you can find a one-mile interpretative loop trail that leads you through a wide range of landscapes.
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The Pennsylvania Geological Survey's PaGEODE online tool provides an interactive map of the geology and natural resources of Pennsylvania, including: Surface and bedrock geology; Earthquakes; Karst features; Coal, oil, and gas resources; Sites of notable geologic interest; Street and topographic maps, and aerial images
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At the western edge of Nebraska sits an area of rugged sandstone rock formations known as Toadstool Geologic Park. For just $3 a car, visitors can be transported back 30 million years to a time when sabertooths and eight-foot tall rhino-like animals roamed the area.